PROGRAM C 3. Amalgamate Sounds pretty cool right? "Amalgamate", it's stuck in my head! It sounds so sophisticated yet all it means is to merge! Speaking of which, I've been thinking about merging too much that it made me want to make an app that could merge two ascending arrays into one! Let us amalgamate some arrays my friend! Input 1. Number of elements of the first array Constraints The value is >= 1 2. Elements of the first array Constraints Each element <= 2147483647 and >= -2147483648 3. Number of elements of the second array Constraints The value is >= 1 4. Elements of the second array Constraints Each element <= 2147483647 and >= -2147483648 Output The first line will contain a message prompt to input the number of elements of the first array. The second line will contain the inputted elements of the first array. The third line will contain a message prompt to input the number of elements of the second array. The fourth line will contain the inputted elements of the second array. The last line will contain the sorted elements of the new array, separated by spaces. Enter·the·number·of·elements·of·the·first·array:·5 2·3·9·10·11 Enter·the·number·of·elements·of·the·second·array:·3 1·5·9 New·array:·1·2·3·5·9·9·10·11

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3. Amalgamate

Sounds pretty cool right? "Amalgamate", it's stuck in my head! It sounds so sophisticated yet all it means is to merge! Speaking of which, I've been thinking about merging too much that it made me want to make an app that could merge two ascending arrays into one! Let us amalgamate some arrays my friend!

Input

1. Number of elements of the first array

Constraints

The value is >= 1

2. Elements of the first array

Constraints

Each element <= 2147483647 and >= -2147483648

3. Number of elements of the second array

Constraints

The value is >= 1

4. Elements of the second array

Constraints

Each element <= 2147483647 and >= -2147483648

Output

The first line will contain a message prompt to input the number of elements of the first array. The second line will contain the inputted elements of the first array. The third line will contain a message prompt to input the number of elements of the second array. The fourth line will contain the inputted elements of the second array. The last line will contain the sorted elements of the new array, separated by spaces.

Enter·the·number·of·elements·of·the·first·array:·5
2·3·9·10·11
Enter·the·number·of·elements·of·the·second·array:·3
1·5·9
New·array:·1·2·3·5·9·9·10·11
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